kevkipo Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 It is better than the LEGO mistake: "Soap met Worst" from the instructions (011.jpg)! @Alois, nice job!!! And nice stickers ;) Eeewww... Soap met Worst? Sounds even worse Quote
alois Posted May 6, 2014 Author Posted May 6, 2014 The planks on the side of the 'soep en worst' stall is a good idea. How was it done? 4 2x4 plates stacked as stairs, 1x4 tiles on top of the plates, attached to a hinge on the floor. Quote
TheOrcKing Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 I had thought about a medieval modular before but nothing nice as this. Excelsior! Quote
igacreative Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 Really love this. Great to see the older, more historical buildings surviving next to more modern ones. Fantastic effort! Quote
Poisso3 Posted May 6, 2014 Posted May 6, 2014 Very nice build! I am picturing a beer hall interior fitting very nicely in that building. Quote
Chilis Posted May 7, 2014 Posted May 7, 2014 The planks on the side of the 'soep en worst' stall is a good idea. How was it done? I was asking the same thing. Hope you`ll answer us :) Quote
alois Posted May 7, 2014 Author Posted May 7, 2014 I was asking the same thing. Hope you`ll answer us :) I already did, but since a picture says more than a thousand words, here you go: It's not very complicated actually, although it qualifies as SNOT, I think. Quote
Andy D Posted May 8, 2014 Posted May 8, 2014 This is very nice! I reminds me of the MMV, only better. Lots of very nice details and interesting build techniques, I really need to study this more. Andy D Quote
Steph 104th Posted May 8, 2014 Posted May 8, 2014 So many great details and techniques, many of the old buildings in my country are that style and you really captured the look. Quote
Chilis Posted May 8, 2014 Posted May 8, 2014 Thanks alot for the picture @alois! I haven`t seen your answer to @Yooha, sorry for that. Great idea and MOC! <3 Quote
AlcoEmmen Posted May 8, 2014 Posted May 8, 2014 wow, that's great looking. love the colorful plants in the garden. will borrow some of your cool idea's. Quote
Ryan H Posted May 12, 2014 Posted May 12, 2014 How are you sideways mounting the cheese wedge tile roof? I really like the cheese wedge roof tile look. Quote
alois Posted May 12, 2014 Author Posted May 12, 2014 How are you sideways mounting the cheese wedge tile roof? I really like the cheese wedge roof tile look. With a technic pin through 6 1x1 technic bricks mounted on the underside of the two roof parts, and two 1x2 technic bricks on top of the walls. Quote
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